- French aviator Henri Seimet made the first non-stop flight from Paris to London...

- Explorer Roald Amundsen announced to the world that his team, via skis and dog sled, had successfully reached the South Pole...

- and tragically, over 1,500 were lost when the Titanic struck ice on it's maiden sea voyage...

Far-off travel and heroic adventure sparked the imaginations of countless Europeans who dreamed of "seeing the world". While exotic travel could be attempted only by a few, the great rail lines of Europe more than fulfilled the romantic travel dreams of the rest - the Flying Scotsman from Edinburgh to London; the Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée; and the legendary Orient Express from London to Istanbul.

To relive this classic era of European train travel Days of Wonder introduces Ticket to Ride Europa 1912 - a new expansion for this award-winning train game series.

This expansion delivers 55 new Destination Tickets (plus the originals) and 3 new ways to play Ticket to Ride Europe; and introduces Warehouses & Depots - new game rules and pieces that add an exciting can be played with ANY of the Ticket to Ride maps.

Learn all about it by visiting the Ticket to Ride Europa 1912 webpage. The expansion will be available worldwide in October and while we highly recommend scheduling a train trip to Essen, Germany to pick up a copy, you will also find it at your favorite game store!